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Vedic Maths Tutorial
Tutorial 1
Use the formula ALL FROM 9 AND THE LAST FROM 10 to perform instant subtractions.
We simply take each figure in 357 from 9 and the last figure from 10.
This always works for subtractions from numbers consisting of a 1 followed by noughts: 100;
1000; 10,000 etc.
• For 1000 - 83, in which we have more zeros than figures in the numbers being subtracted, we
simply suppose 83 is 083.
Tutorial 2
Using VERTICALLY AND CROSSWISE you do not need to the multiplication tables beyond 5 X
5.
See how far the numbers are below 10, subtract one
number's deficiency from the other number, and
multiply the deficiencies together.
• 7 x 6 = 42
Tutorial 3
So:
Tutorial 4
A quick way to square numbers that end in 5 using the formula BY ONE MORE THAN THE ONE
BEFORE.
• 752 = 5625
Method for multiplying numbers where the first figures are the same and the last figures add up to
10.
• 32 x 38 = 1216
Both numbers here start with 3 and the last
figures (2 and 8) add up to 10.
Diagrammatically:
• And 81 x 89 = 7209
Tutorial 5
An elegant way of multiplying numbers using a simple pattern.
• 21 x 23 = 483
• Similarly 61 x 31 = 1891
• 6 x 3 = 18; 6 x 1 + 1 x 3 = 9; 1 x 1 = 1
• 21 x 26 = 546
• 33 x 44 = 1452
Tutorial 6
Multiplying a number by 11.
• 26 x 11 = 286
• So 72 x 11 = 792
• 77 x 11 = 847
• 234 x 11 = 2574
• 23 / 9 = 2 remainder 5
• 43 / 9 = 4 remainder 7
• 134 / 9 = 14 remainder 8
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